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Rehabilitated Bald Eagle #24-0336 released at Kiptopeke State Park

By Kim WellsPosted September 04, 2024
After rehabilitation at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, a female Bald Eagle was released at Kiptopeke State Park. Kiptopeke State Park is the perfect location based on where the bird was found and where it will thrive once released.
KP in the fall

5 things to experience at Sailor’s Creek Battlefield State Park

By Kim WellsPosted August 22, 2024
Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park offers so much more than just a history lesson. This location is perfect for enjoying plants, flowers and viewing birds and wildlife as well as taking in the many programs and events offered throughout the year.
Hillsman House at Sailor

S’More fun for Girl Scouts at Virginia State Parks

By Christen MillerPosted August 15, 2024
Girl Scouts and Virginia State Parks go together like chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers! Celebrating, exploring, and discovering nature has been part of Girl Scouting since its beginning.
Ranger Lauri Schular at Lake Anna State Park hosted Girl Scout Troop 603 for camping, stewardship, and fun.

Echoes of Valor: The Civil War Combat at Farmville, VA in 1865

By Guest BloggerPosted August 15, 2024
Virginia State Parks offer so much history in addition to the recreational activities. High Bridge Trail is known for its High Bridge, but it also contains a rich history that the rangers are always looking to share with the public.
Modern day High Bridge

Explore indoors at a Virginia State Park

By Kim WellsPosted July 25, 2024
Don't let the rain, extreme heat or cold hinder your plans to visit a Virginia State Park. Here are five great ways to stay entertained at the park's indoor exhibits.
People indoors on a rainy day

5 things to experience when visiting Holliday Lake State Park

By Kim WellsPosted July 24, 2024
Holliday Lake State Park is a hidden gem in Appomattox that offers a variety of activities and scenery for all to enjoy. Whether you want a self-guided adventure or ranger-led activity, this park is a must visit destination.
Fishing at HL

What kind of tree is that? Learn the answer with a new field guide at Sky Meadows State Park.

By Laura SchliesskePosted June 28, 2024
Take a nature walk on the Snowden Trail at Sky Meadows State Park, and you’ll notice trees with numbers attached to them all along the trail. These numbers correspond to the newly published “Snowden Trail Tree Identification Field Guide."
A trail through the woods, with leaves on the trees and leaves on the ground surrounding a gravel path with wooden stairs on it.

5 things to do when you visit Staunton River Battlefield State Park

By Kim WellsPosted June 10, 2024
Virginia State Parks are full of history and Staunton River Battlefield is no different, but this park offers so much more than just a history tour. Located along the Staunton River, this location provides visitors with many recreational activities.
Battlefield view at Staunton River Battlefield

New program for new outdoor experiences: Let’s Go Adventures

By Haley RodgersPosted April 02, 2024
Outdoor adventures just got more approachable at Virginia State Parks. A new series of programs, called Let's Go Adventures, offers classes on camping, fly fishing, orienteering, archery, hiking and kayaking.
Let

Exploring the WiseJAMS Music Program at Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park

By Starr AndersonPosted March 08, 2024
Twice a year, Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park hosts the WiseJAMS Music Program. The 12-week program teaches students how to play banjo, fiddle and guitar and celebrates the musical legacy deeply rooted in the Appalachian soil.
WiseJAMS


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